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Vanity Stools
Vanity stools and tables are usually sold as sets. But, as with all furniture,
pieces get damaged or wear out, so vanity stools are also sold separately.
This type of stool differs from bar and counter stools in several important
ways. They're generally much shorter (18-25 inches), with more emphasis
on design aspects than practical concerns about comfort.
Because vanities are sold as sets, it can be difficult to find a replacement
stool that matches the original. However, with a little planning up front,
you can make this possibility much less bothersome down the road. Unless
you find a one-of-a-kind vanity table and stool set that you just have
to have, stick to basic designs. It's much easier to replace a simple
Mission or Queen Anne style vanity stool than one made only for a specific
vanity set with unique design characteristics.
If you're especially tall, it's a good idea to look for vanity stools
and tables that are also taller than the norm. They do come in a range
of heights to accommodate taller people. Just remember to choose a stool
that fits the taller table (or vice versa), if you don't buy a finished
set.
A lot of women like to place a vanity set in the main bathroom in their
homes or apartments, for convenience. If this is your intention, you may
want to choose among the vanity stools and tables that are moisture-proofed.
Daily baths or showers keep bathrooms damp, which can rapidly degrade
exposed wood and metals that are not protected against water. Ask a salesperson
or the store manager if the literature accompanying the vanity you're
looking at doesn't make this clear.
The best deals on vanity stools (as part of a set or by themselves) can
often be found online. There are many competing websites looking to win
your business. This means, if you're diligent and keep looking, you're
sure to find beautiful stools and tables for less than you'd pay for the
same furniture at a local store. Even after adding in shipping costs,
buying stools online is usually cheaper.
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